The pictures behind the headlines

Pupils of Orwell Park School gardening club with some of the material for their plastic bottle greenhouse. Pic Ted Blackbrow

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Volunteers turned out in force to help plant a traditional orchard in Hacheston, near Framlingham.

Undated handout photo issued by the People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) of a hazel dormouse. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Friday October 9, 2009. The public is being urged to search their local woods for hazelnuts with the tell-tale sign they have been nibbled by a hazel dormouse as part of a survey to determine where the rare mammal can be found. See PA story ENVIRONMENT Dormice. Photo credit should read: Hattie Spray/PTES/PA Wire

The Collector by Bungay photographer Angela Adams

Rosie, Daniel and Cherie Pointon from Pakefield found a message in a bottle from a boy in Katwijk (twinned with Lowestoft). Picture: Nick Butcher

Margaret Cook (designed bench) and Glyn Baker (made bench)(both seated on the bench) unveil the new bench in Woolpit to commemorate the Diamond jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II.

In November 2012 Archie Dixon-Smith mum (Anna Dixon-Smith) was diagnosed with breast cancer. She is now undergoing treatment. The youngest of her four sons, Archie, aged 14 wanted to show his support for her and has decided to arrange a 10 mile sponsored walk in aid of Breakthrough Breast Cancer.

Children get the chance to take part in a Go Ride cycling taster session where they win medals and race for prizes at Bury St Edmunds Leisure Centre this half term.

The porpoise found washed up on the beach at The Dip, Old Felixstowe, today.

Penny Teale who runs Orford General Store has been knitting a giant scarf.
The shop greatly supports the local community, sells a wealth of local produce and has become the hub of the village. There is a 'community scarf' knitting project where people drop in and knit a few inches/feet whilst having a natter. The scarf, made from donated wool, is presently about 8 feet long, and will eventually be auctioned to raise funds for the Sports pavilion. Everything raised through the shop via fundraising events goes to the Pavilion so Christmas carol concerts, cheese and wine evenings etc all benefit the village directly.

Suffolk County Council are donating a redundant minibus to Southwold Town Council to use as a shuttle bus for their own community as there is a temporary Traffic Regulation Order prohibiting buses from using the High Street (they will take on the costs for running this shuttle bus as opposed to SCC).; Suffolk Fleet Maintenance (SFM) have inspected, serviced and prepared the vehicle to hand it over, including full valet and MOT.; L-R Cllr Sue Doy,Cllr Simon Tobin, Southwold Mayor Cllr Michael Ladd,

Pupils at Woodbridge School put on a fashion show in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust.